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Indeed; and that is how object explorer (the inbuilt one) already works if you drag on object from the tree. There may be other object explorer functionality that is useful to people - the properties window perhaps (guessing). / comments
Indeed; and that is how object explorer (the inbuilt one) already works if you drag on object from the tree. There may be other object explorer functionality that is useful to people - the properti...
Drag to code window
It might just be the way I use it, but it would be pretty handy if I could drag an object from the search results into a code window, like you can from the object explorer.
A workaround is to doubl...
That's fine; for insane code, simply reporting an error (rather than killing VSTS) seems reasonable. And yes: that generated code is pure evil, but great for test purposes ;-p / comments
That's fine; for insane code, simply reporting an error (rather than killing VSTS) seems reasonable. And yes: that generated code is pure evil, but great for test purposes ;-p
Do you still have the zip I sent you previously? 'tis in there. / comments
Do you still have the zip I sent you previously? 'tis in there.
Build 415 - failed to decompile methods
I ran it through one of my open-source projects:675 methods were decompiled successfully, but .NET Reflector failed to decompile 28 methods
.NET Reflector failed to decompile the following methods:...
dll + project sent by e-mail / comments
dll + project sent by e-mail
Build 451 - decompile attempt (specific dll) crashes VSTS
Using Build 451 (was: 415, was: 381) on XP32/VSTS (2008).
I have a sample dll that I wanted to decompile (oddly enough, so I could re-compile it and use with source in ANTS) - it gets to 68% and th...
Cheers. / comments
Cheers.
Pro - bundle?
It might be too early to answer this, but is the plan to include Reflector Pro in the .NET Bundle? I'll also fully understand if you don't want to expose your marketing master-plan just yet ;-p
Much better now; thanks. There is still an unpredictable-length delay at the end of each assembly, but it is much easier to see how long it might take now. / comments
Much better now; thanks. There is still an unpredictable-length delay at the end of each assembly, but it is much easier to see how long it might take now.